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    Equus Research Paper

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    donkeys, it is one of a couple of species of the Equus breed to be rare or close to extinct. And is believed to be the long lost ancestor of the donkey that we know today. The African Wild Ass is known to live in the deserts and other arid regions of Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia and the Horn of Africa. It formerly had a wider region North and West to Sudan, Egypt and Libya. The population of the beautiful creatures has plummeted within the past few years, but they are making a comeback. These…

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    Foreign Aid Problem

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    3. The volume of foreign aid is inadequate to reduce global poverty. According to Lovett (2016), in 2014, overall foreign aid has increase by 3.5% (compare to the volume in 2013), but the volume of aid for Least Developed Countries had fallen by 4.6%. Refugee crisis contributed to this increase (ibid.). The donor countries tend to count in donor countries refugee cost as part of their ODA (ibid.). This cost increased foreign aid by $1.8 billion (ibid.). So, if we exclude the in donor countries…

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    Causes Of Imperialism

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    Boer government. However, the conquering of African states was obtained by the following countries: Great Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and Portugal. France conquered much of northwest part of Africa; Italy had taken control of Libya and Eritrea; Great Britain conquered Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Bechuanaland, South Africa, Somaliland, Nigeria, Gold Coast, Gambia, and Sierra Leone; Spain took control of Riode Oro, Morocco, and French Equatorial…

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    Second Persecution Essay

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    The second persecution was from 1898 to 1935 in relation to evangelism work started at Boojjii Karkarroo (western Oromiya Region) in 1898. Rev. Gebre Ewostateos from the Orthodox Church learned Afan Oromo from Onesimos in Eritrea. Since he had been a priest of the Orthodox Church, he was conducting the worship service on Sundays and holidays at Bojjii St. Mary’s Orthodox Church. During the worship service, he served the Orthodox priests who came from Gojjam in Amharic language and the local…

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    Inequality In Africa

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    In Africa, the girl child is considered inferior to the male child, several tribes in most developing rural parts of Africa believes the place of a female child is to domestic and reproductive purposes. Inequality has led to diverse degree of unfairness in terms of education and human rights to the girl child. Worse off is when a girl is betrothed to a man before she reaches puberty and escorted to her betrothed spouse in order to form alliances or seal business or political deals. Faced with…

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    estimated 42,500 more join them daily (Taub, 2015). They seek safety in strange societies where they may be isolated from the rest their family. Recent examples include Syrians who were forced from their countries by the civil war, dictatorship in Eritrea, and genocide in Rwanda. The world should accept refugees because in long-term refugees can contribute to economic growth of host countries and succeed aging populations.…

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    However, it is important to address how and why so many regions in the globe still regularly perform the procedure. Prevalence rates are high among Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan, among others (Krick 41). Many speculate that religion plays a large role in the practice, however research has had a hard time defining “religion” due to the many ways a religion can be interpreted (Hayford 255). Between…

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    What is the history of Somalia? Somalia, an African Country located between Ethiopia and Arabia, provides a home for 10 million people. Somali’s, Bantu and Arabs are the main ethnic groups. The languages spoken there consist of Somali (official), Arabic (official, according to the Transitional Federal Charter), Italian, and English. Somalia has a huge youth population, 43% of the population is under 30. Sunni Muslim’s dominate the religion in Somalia. Somalia has experienced a lot of political…

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    refugees would want to take advantage of their economic stability and displace citizens from their jobs. However, the majority of refugees were not searching for economic gain, but for an escape from their living nightmare. They fled from Syria, Eritrea, and Afghanistan (Tomkiw). The large number of refugees flooding into different locations have overwhelmed nations like Turkey. Different countries have set up camps for the refugees, but many have become overpopulated at an alarming rate…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    Ethiopia is in the Horn of Africa and is the largest and most populated country. The capital is Addis Ababa, also known as the “New Flower”. Ethiopia contains multiple cultures and some of the most beautiful wildlife. Ethiopia’s government evolved overtime, fought and succeeded many wars, and has extraordinary locations to visit. Ethiopia was one of the only African nations that was not imperialized by the Europeans, but was colonized by Italy. Ethiopia is one of the most independent countries…

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